"I wonder if the studio or Wahlberg will do something to make the situation less insane", filmmaker Judd Apatow added. "And they could have my salary; they could have my holiday, whatever they wanted", she told USA Today.

Similarly, Scott also told the same publication that, 'all of them, everyone did it for nothing'.

Fellow actresses such as Chastain have taken to Twitter in outrage, saying, "Please go see Michelle'sperformance in All The Money in The World". Jessica Chastain, who is now starring in the Golden Globe-nominated "Molly's Game", said Williams is a "brilliant" actress who "deserves more than 1% of her male costar's salary".

Hollywood was abuzz Wednesday with chatter about a report that said actress Michelle Williams received less than 1% of Mark Wahlberg's paycheck for reshoots of their film, "All the Money in the World".

In June, Forbes named Wahlberg the highest-paid actor in the world with earnings of $68 million between June 2016 and June 2017.

Michelle Williams and Mark Wahlberg in All the Money in the World. "I said I'd be wherever they needed me, whenever they needed me", said Williams.

"And there was some sadness around that, more sadness around the allegations and the pain that's been caused, and then this phone call came, this late breaking idea of how to save the film, rewrite the story, do the right thing, and I was exuberantly immediately on board".

While the crew was paid for reshoots, as was new cast member Christopher Plummer, Scott said the buck stopped there, adding "The whole reshoot was - in normal terms was expensive but not as expensive as you think. But Michelle, no. Me, no", Scott said. She tweeted after the Golden Globes, where Williams had been nominated for an award. Wahlberg's agents, however, negotiated a fee of $1.5 million for the actor for the same reshoots, the newspaper says. Both actors are represented by William Morris Endeavor agency and according to sources, Williams was not told about Walhberg's salary.

Actress and activist Amber Tamblyn described the reported pay gap as "totally unacceptable" while veteran producer Judd Apatow said it was "so messed up that it is nearly hard to believe".

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